Poster Papers
- Asteroid Physical Studies with Small Telescopes, Richard Binzel (MIT)
- Monitoring T Tauri Stars and Supernovae with a 0.6 m Telescope on the Wesleyan Campus, Bill Herbst (Wesleyan University)
- Research and Education through Eastern US Skies: Astronomy at ASU's Dark Sky Observatory, Dan Caton (Appalachian State University)
- New Developments for the Automatic Imaging Telescope, Don Epand (Fairborn Observatory)
- Finding Variables with Small Telescopes, Arne Henden (USRA/USNO)
- Research and Education in Solar and Stellar Variability with Lowell's 1.1-m Telescope, Jeff Hall (Lowell Observatory)
- Variable Star Research at Behlen Observatory, Edward G. Schmidt (University of Nebraska)
- Scheduling Telescopes Automatically, Will Edgington (NASA Ames)
- The USNO Red-Lens Astrometric Survey, Marvin E. Germain (USNO)
- Occultation Prediction Astrometry, Edward Dunham (Lowell Observatory)
- The Use of Small Telescopes for Physical Observations of Solar System Objects, Marc W. Buie (Lowell Observatory)
- LONEOS, Edward Bowell (Lowell Observatory)
- A Survey of Small Telescopes in the Western United States, Robert L. Millis (Lowell Observatory)
- Eclipsing Binary Research and Education at Baker Observatory, George Wolf (Baker Observatory)
- The SARA 0.9-m Telescope at Kitt Peak, Michael Castelaz (East Tennessee State University)
- Void Cosmology Using the 24/36" Burrell Schmidt Telescope, J. Ward Moody (Brigham Young University)
- Monitoring Quasar Variability with the Lowell/NURO 31" Telescope, David Shaffer (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
- Small Telescopes at McDonald Observatory: Two Niches, Tom Barnes (McDonald Observatory/University of Texas)
- The Iowa Robotic Observatory, Robert Mutel (University of Iowa)
- A Program of Photometric CCD Study of Mira-Type and SR Variables, Werner Scharlach
- A New 50-inch Telescope at USNO, Hugh Harris (U. S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station)
- Photometry with the Four-College Automatic Telescope: Secular Changes in Short-Period CP Stars, Diane Pyper Smith (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
- The Hands-On Universe: An Active Science and Technology Education and Research Program, Susana Deustua (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
- Asteroid Physical Studies with Small Telescopes, Richard Binzel (MIT)
- Monitoring T Tauri Stars and Supernovae with a 0.6 m Telescope on the Wesleyan Campus, Bill Herbst (Wesleyan University)
- Research and Education through Eastern US Skies: Astronomy at ASU's Dark Sky Observatory, Dan Caton (Appalachian State University)
- New Developments for the Automatic Imaging Telescope, Don Epand (Fairborn Observatory)
- Finding Variables with Small Telescopes, Arne Henden (USRA/USNO)
- Research and Education in Solar and Stellar Variability with Lowell's 1.1-m Telescope, Jeff Hall (Lowell Observatory)
- Variable Star Research at Behlen Observatory, Edward G. Schmidt (University of Nebraska)
- Scheduling Telescopes Automatically, Will Edgington (NASA Ames)
- The USNO Red-Lens Astrometric Survey, Marvin E. Germain (USNO)
- Occultation Prediction Astrometry, Edward Dunham (Lowell Observatory)
- The Use of Small Telescopes for Physical Observations of Solar System Objects, Marc W. Buie (Lowell Observatory)
- LONEOS, Edward Bowell (Lowell Observatory)
- A Survey of Small Telescopes in the Western United States, Robert L. Millis (Lowell Observatory)
- Eclipsing Binary Research and Education at Baker Observatory, George Wolf (Baker Observatory)
- The SARA 0.9-m Telescope at Kitt Peak, Michael Castelaz (East Tennessee State University)
- Void Cosmology Using the 24/36" Burrell Schmidt Telescope, J. Ward Moody (Brigham Young University)
- Monitoring Quasar Variability with the Lowell/NURO 31" Telescope, David Shaffer (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
- Small Telescopes at McDonald Observatory: Two Niches, Tom Barnes (McDonald Observatory/University of Texas)
- The Iowa Robotic Observatory, Robert Mutel (University of Iowa)
- A Program of Photometric CCD Study of Mira-Type and SR Variables, Werner Scharlach
- A New 50-inch Telescope at USNO, Hugh Harris (U. S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station)
- Photometry with the Four-College Automatic Telescope: Secular Changes in Short-Period CP Stars, Diane Pyper Smith (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
- The Hands-On Universe: An Active Science and Technology Education and Research Program, Susana Deustua (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)